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A Dedicated Verse To Joseph May From Some of His Own Words Bringing Winter Ever Closer -
The farer away sun The northern winds breeze The times of years Leaves us shivering and cold Bringing winter ever closer Cooling colder dawns; Nightly frozen nights; New November sun; it is, it’s cooling closer to December runs; Bringing winter ever closer Such a cloudy array shuns; And as glory witness November passes; Evening moon sets runs as the sun glare rises; November days of thirty; Unlike springs April’s we won’t be as dirty; Bringing winter ever closer Cooling autumn frost bit falling leaves; Awaits December's icy so free Bringing winter ever closer A dedicated verse to Joseph May from some of his own words Bringing Winter Ever Closer - 11/4/21 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.©2021
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